Fúrás
Fúrás is a Hungarian decorative art form that originated in the 19th century. The term "fúrás" translates to "engraving" or "gouging" in English, which refers to the technique used to create intricate designs on various materials, typically wood, bone, or metal.
Fúrás is characterized by its unique style of ornamentation, which involves using a sharp tool to carve
Typically, Fúrás decorative objects feature geometric patterns, intertwining vines, and floral motifs, which are often combined
Fúrás has been used to decorate a wide range of objects, including furniture, textiles, and household items
The practice of Fúrás has been passed down through generations of Hungarian craftsmen, and its popularity continues